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Five things DeSantis will want to highlight in his fight with Newsom

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) will face off on Thursday in what will be a headline-grabbing debate, putting their respective states’ policy differences and leadership styles in the spotlight.

Why Democrats are starting to panic over Biden’s poll numbers

Patience or panic. Those are the competing impulses among Democrats as the reality sets in that if the election were held today, President Joe Biden would probably lose to former President Donald Trump.

Did Jack Smith’s search warrant sweep Twitter data from millions of Americans?

Millions of Twitter accounts that interacted with former President Donald Trump's online profile appear to be under the purview of special counsel Jack Smith's search warrant from January of this year, according to a government transparency suit.

Social Security update: First of December double payments worth $914 to be sent out in one day

Recipients of Supplemental Security Income are scheduled to receive their next monthly payment, worth up to $914 for individual filers, in one day.

EPA proposes rule to tighten lead pipeline standards

The Environmental Protection Agency proposed a new rule Thursday aimed at strengthening its existing lead and copper pipe standards as part of the administration’s goal of lowering unsafe pollution levels and protecting vulnerable people from exposure to harmful drinking water.

Palestinian terror-tied fundraiser resumes taking credit cards thanks to software giant Stripe

EXCLUSIVE — The behemoth financial services company Stripe has resumed processing payments for a fundraiser benefiting an Israeli-designated terror group after launching an internal investigation, records show.

Spike in retirements brings new level of uncertainty to House elections in 2024

Incumbency is often the greatest advantage a candidate has to win a competitive race, thanks to established name recognition and the opportunity to amass a hefty war chest. But with a growing number of lawmakers announcing their retirements from the House, the wide open seats bring a new level of uncertainty to an already unpredictable cycle.

NYC Rep. Nicole Malliotakis urges Brooklynite Chuck Schumer to act on immigrant crisis

A New York City congresswoman furious with the city, state, and federal response to illegal immigrants flocking to the Big Apple is turning up the pressure on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to act.

Kari Lake, former TV reporter, blames media for painting her as extremist Republican

Former 2022 Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake is positioning herself in the 2024 Arizona Senate race as a conservative who can reach far beyond her base of Trump backers to win the support of John McCain-aligned conservatives and independents and Democrats.

Kirk Cameron goes after children’s book publishing giant this weekend with first-ever alternative book fair

Kirk Cameron, actor and children's book author, is heading to Fredericksburg, Virginia to kick off a first-in-its-kind book fair to counter the large monopoly of book fairs from Scholastic books.
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